Refugee from North Korea told about propaganda in US universities

Koreanka Pak Yongi, in childhood, escaped with his mother from North Korea, told about learning experience at Columbia University in New York. She stated Fox News to TV channel, that training in American universities is permeated with socialist propaganda, and this state of affairs scares it.

“I expected that I put all this money and spending time and effort to learn how to think. But they instead teach you to think as they consider it right. I thought everything was different in the US, but I saw So much similar to North Korea that I started worrying, “the TV channel leads her words.

Refugee said that at first interviews, university staff criticized her for the love of classical literature, pointing to the “colonial and racist worldview” of the authors of the XIX century.

She also noted that American students and teachers do not understand the values ​​of their freedom and “play with fire”, sympathizing with socialist and communist ideologies, due to which millions of people died. “They will not wait to give their rights and freedoms to the state. They perceive it as proper and do not understand how hard to seek freedom,” Pak Yongmi.

According to her, during his studies, she learned to relent in time to get high grades and finish the university.

Last year, Fox News TV channel reported that Professor Economy Evan Osborne, who teaching Wright in Ohio State University, was not allowed to make an open elective course that critically presented Marxism.

/Media reports.